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 She turned toward Della Street inquiringly。
 〃My secretary; Della Street;〃 Mason explained; and then added; with only a moment's perceptible hesitancy; 〃and unless I'm very much mistaken; Della; this is Lauretta Trent。〃
 〃Exactly;〃 she said。 〃I couldn't let things go to a point where that poor girl was convicted。 I had to e to you。
 〃I'm hoping there's some way you can protect me until we can find out who is trying to murder me。〃
 〃Sit down;〃 Mason said。
 She said; 〃I am very na?ve; Mr。 Mason; I wasn't at all suspicious until Dr。 Alton asked the nurse to get samples of my hair and fingernails。
 〃At one time I had done some research work in poisoning symptoms。 I decided to get out of there and get out fast。
 〃Then when that car deliberately rammed us off the road and George Eagan yelled; 'Jump'…well; I jumped。 I got skinned up a bit but; fortunately; I had seen that car was going to hit us and I was all ready with my hand on the door latch。
 〃I didn't have fifty thousand dollars in my handbag; the way you said in court; but I had enough cash so I could take care of myself。
 〃I saw that George was hurt。 I went to the highway and; almost immediately; a motorist stopped。 He took me down the road to the café。 I called the highway patrol and reported the accident。 They promised to have a car there right away。
 〃I just decided it was a good time to lie low and let things start to unscramble。 I wanted to find out who was back of all this。〃
 〃And you found out?〃 Mason asked。
 〃When that will was read in court…I was never so shocked in my life。〃
 〃That will; I take it; was spurious。〃
 〃Absolutely!〃 she snapped。 〃One; or perhaps two; pages of it were genuine; the rest had been substituted。 What I said in my will was that; since I had e to the conclusion that all of my relatives were barnacles simply waiting for me to die and without gumption enough to get out and do anything for themselves; I was going to give my two sisters a bequest that would be small enough so the men would have to go to work。
 〃I had that will in what I thought was a safe place。 They must have found it; got the staples out of the pages; substituted those forged pages and decided to get rid of me。〃
 〃Apparently;〃 Mason said; 〃you're due for a shock。 Your relatives weren't the ones who were trying to hurry up your death; but the nurse; who was a good typist; evidently arranged with Kelvin to plant a spurious will…probably on a percentage basis with possibilities for unlimited blackmail after that。
 〃And in case Virginia Baxter remembered the terms of the real will; they planned to have her in such a position her testimony would be worthless。
 〃I'm glad you're all right。 When they failed to find your handbag in the car; I had an idea you were alive。
 〃You've given Virginia Baxter a bad time; but it's nothing that can't be cured。
 〃We're waiting for Virginia Baxter to join us now。〃
 Lauretta Trent opened her handbag。 〃Fortunately;〃 she said; 〃I have my checkbook with me。 If I made a check for twenty…five thousand dollars to you; Mr。 Mason; would that take care of your fee? And; of course; a check for fifty thousand to your client to pensate her for all she's been through。〃
 Mason grinned at Della Street。 〃I think if you make out the checks; Mrs。 Trent; Virginia Baxter will be here by the time you've got them signed; and she can give you her answer personally。〃



 
 
 
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